Title: Community Health Track Advisement
1Community Health Track Advisement
- West Chester University MPH Program
2Community Health Track Advisors
- Last Name A-E Dr. Lynn Carson
lcarson_at_wcupa.edu - Last Name F-H Dr. Sharon DeJoy
sdejoy_at_wcupa.edu - Last Name I-O Dr. Stacie Metz
smetz_at_wcupa.edu - Last Name P-Z Dr. Debra Bill
dbill_at_wcupa.edu
3MPH Core Courses (24 credits)
- HEA 520 Public Health Epidemiology
FALL/SPRING - HEA 526 Biostatistics for Public Health
FALL/SPRING
- ENV 530 General Environmental Health
FALL/SPRING - HEA 516 Health Care Management
- FALL/SPRING
- HEA 649 Applied Learning Experience I
FALL/SPRING/SUM - HEA 650 Applied Learning Experience II
FALL/SPRING/SUM
- HEA 632 Social and Behavioral Aspects of Health
FALL/SPRING - HEA 648 Research Methods in Public Health
FALL/SPRING
4Community Health Track Required Courses (21
credits)
- HEA 531 Community as a Basis for Health
FALL - HEA 543 Transcultural Health
- FALL
- HEA 539 Health Promotion Program Planning
SPRING - HEA 538 Evaluation of Health Programs
SPRING
- 1 Health Elective
- FALL/SPRING/SUMMER/WINTER
- HEA 544 Program Administration of Health and
Human Services - SUMMER/WINTER
- HEA 645 Global Community Health Promotion
- WINTER/SUMMER
5Course Prerequisites
- An introductory statistics course is required
before you can enroll in either Epidemiology or
Biostatistics. You can satisfy this requirement
by taking either MAT 121 at WCU or a similar
course at another university. Students also have
the opportunity to complete a Statistical
Competency Examination in lieu of the
introductory course with the approval of Dr.
Stacie Metz. - Biostatisics and Epidemiology must be
successfully completed before enrolling in
Research Methods. - Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Methods
must be successfully completed before the start
of ALE I. - All core course and electives must be
successfully completed before the start of ALE II.
6Full Time Course Rotation Fall Start
- FALL 1
- Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Transcultural Health
- SPRING 1
- Research Methods
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- SUMMER 1 OR WINTER 1
- Program Administration
- Health Elective 1
- Global Community Health Promotion
- SPRING 2
- Environmental Health
- Health Care Management
- ALE I
- FALL 2
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Community as a Basis for Health
- Health Elective 2
7Full Time Course Rotation Spring Start
- SPRING 1
- Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Health Care Management
- SUMMER 1
- Health Elective 1
- Global Community Health Promotion
- FALL 1
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Community as a Basis for Health
- Transcultural Health
- Research Methods
- SUMMER 2
- Program Administration
- ALE I
- SPRING 2
- Environmental Health
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
8Full Time Course Rotation Summer Start
- SUMMER 1
- Health Elective 1
- Global Community Health Promotion
- FALL 1
- Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Community as a Basis for Health
- Transcultural Health
- SPRING 1
- Research Methods
- Health Care Management
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- FALL 2
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Environmental Health
- ALE I
- SUMMER 2
- Program Administration
9Part Time Course RotationFall Start
- FALL 1
- Epidemiology
- Community as a Basis for Health
- FALL 2
- Biostatistics
- Transcultural Health
- SPRING 1
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- SPRING 2
- Research Methods
- Environmental Health
- SUMMER 1 or WINTER 1
- Program Administration
- Global Community Health Promotion
- SUMMER 2
- Health Elective 1
- SPRING 3
- Health Care Management
- ALE I
- FALL 3
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Health Elective 2
10Part Time Course RotationSpring Start
- SPRING 1
- Biostatistics
- Program Planning
- SPRING 2
- Environmental Health
- Program Evaluation
- SUMMER 1
- Health Elective 1
- Global Community Health Promotion
- SUMMER 2
- Program Administration
- FALL 1
- Transcultural Health
- Epidemiology
- FALL 2
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Community as a Basis for Health
- SPRING 3
- Research Methods
- Health Care Management
11Part Time Course RotationSummer Start
- SUMMER 1
- Health Elective 1
- SUMMER 2
- Program Administration
- FALL 1
- Epidemiology
- Community as a Basis for Health
- FALL 2
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Biostatistics
- SPRING 1
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- SPRING 2
- Research Methods
- Environmental Health
- FALL 3
- Transcultural Health
- Health Care Management
- ALE I
- SUMMER 3
- Global Community Health Promotion
12Fast Track Course RotationFall Start
- FALL SENIOR YEAR
- HEA 400-level Course
- Epidemiology
- MAT 121 (if necessary)
- SPRING SENIOR YEAR
- HEA 400-level Course
- Biostatistics
- SUMMER POST-SENIOR YEAR
- Program Administration
- SUMMER GRAD YEAR
- ALE I
- ALE II
- SPRING GRAD YEAR
- Environmental Health
- Health Care Management
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- FALL GRAD YEAR
- Community as a Basis for Health
- Transcultural Health
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Research Methods
13Modified Fast Track Course RotationSummer Start
- SUMMER 1 GRAD YEAR
- Program Administration
- FALL GRAD YEAR
- Biostatistics
- Epidemiology
- Community as a Basis for Health
- Transcultural Health
- Health Care Management
- SUMMER 2 GRAD YEAR
- ALE I
- ALE II
- SPRING GRAD YEAR
- Research Methods
- Environmental Health
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
14Modified Fast Track Course RotationFall Start
- FALL 1 GRAD YEAR
- Community as a Basis for Health
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Transcultural Health
- SPRING GRAD YEAR
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- Environmental Health
- Research Methods
- Health Care Management
- FALL 2 GRAD YEAR
- ALE I
- ALE II
- SUMMER GRAD YEAR
- Program Administration
15Modified Fast Track Course RotationSpring Start
- SPRING 1 GRAD YEAR
- Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Program Planning
- Program Evaluation
- Health Care Management
- SUMMER GRAD YEAR
- Program Administration
- SPRING 2 GRAD YEAR
- ALE I
- ALE II
- FALL GRAD YEAR
- Community as a Basis for Health
- Soc/Behav. Aspects of Health
- Research Methods
- Environmental Health
- Transcultural Health
16Course Sequencing
- Most courses are offered once per year, while
some are offered in the fall/spring/summer
semesters. - Students who miss a course may delay their
graduation date. - Consult with your advisor to make sure you are
taking your courses in their proper order. - Course offerings iare subject to change. Check
the course catalog prior to registration.
17Summer Courses
- Many summer courses are offered as week-long
intensives (8AM-5PM or 415PM-10PM). Students may
need to make arrangements to take time off from
work to complete these courses. - Other summer courses are offered during the
regular summer course semester during evening
hours.
18ALE I II Time Commitments
- The total time commitment for ALE is 300 hours
(100 hours ALE I, 200 hours ALE II). - Students are expected to spend time at their
agencies to complete their projects. - Students and Site Supervisors will need to agree
on the time needed on site to complete their
projects at the start of ALE I II. - Students may need to make arrangements to take
time off from work to complete their ALE projects.
19ALE at Student's Place of Employment
- Students are permitted to complete their ALE at
their place of employment. - However, their ALE project cannot be related to
their job duties. E.g., a nurse working in the
pediatric ward of a hospital may conduct her ALE
project at that hospital, but not in the
pediatric ward.
20GPA Requirements for ALE
- Students are expected to achieve a minimum of a
3.00 GPA after completeing all MPH core and
Community Health Track courses. - A GPA of 3.00 or higher is required to be
eligible to begin ALE I II.
21Degree Candidacy
- Degree candidacy application must be made
immediately upon completion of 12-15 semester
hours of course work. - Students must file an application with the Dean
of Graduate Studies. - Students will receive a letter from the Dean of
Graduate Studies either approving or denying
their application.
22Time Needed to Complete Degree
- All requirements for one's MPH (including ALE I
II) must be met within six years from
commencement of the program. - This advisement session offers two course
rotations to complete the degree in either to or
three years. - Students have the option of taking only one
course per semester, but this option may require
up to six years to complete the program.
23Application for Degree Candidacy
- Information, fees and forms related to graduaton
may be found on the Office of Graduate Studies
webpage. - Graduate Studies forms
- Graduation Application Deadlines
- May Graduation February 1st
- August Graduation June 1st
- December Graduation October 1st
24Issues that May Delay Desired Graduation Date
- Failing to follow advising sheets when
registering for courses - Failing to register for courses on time
- Undergraduate statistics requirement not met at
time of enrollment - Failing to take prerequisite courses in the
recommended sequence - Failing to complete ALE I II in consecutive
semesters (completing both in one semester is
acceptable with advisor approval)
25Important Graduation Information
- Students who complete course requirements in the
summer may participate in the previous May's
commencement ceremony. These students need to
apply for spring graduation. However, since all
course requirements will not be completed until
the summer, official graduation clearance will
not occur until September, and diplomas will be
issued at that time.
26Academic Probation/Dismissal Policy
- Students whose GPA falls below 3.00 will be
placed on academic probation. These students
must raise their GPA to 3.00 by the end of the
next semester for which they register. If a
student fails to meet the conditions of academic
probation, he/she is subject to dismissal. - Students with a GPA of 2.00 or lower will be
dropped from the program.
27Academic Probation Policy
- All students on academic probation must meet with
their advisors to select their courses for the
probation semester. - Students on probation must complete the MPH
Academic Probation Form prior to registering for
courses. - Students on probation with a GPA between 2.90 and
3.00 may be granted an additional probationary
semester. - Students on probation with a GPA below 2.90 will
be dropped from the program at the end of their
first probationary semester.
28CHES Exam Dates
- April 25, 2015
- Registration 11/1/14 12/1/14
- Student fee 210
- Late Registration 2/2/15 3/1/15
- Student fee 265
- October 17, 2015
- Registration 5/1/15 8/1/15
- Student fee 210
- Late Registration 8/2/15 9/1/15
- Student fee 265
- CHES exam info on NCHEC website
29Important Links
- Office of Graduate Studies
- College of Health Sciences
- Master of Public Health Program
- Master of Public Health Program FAQ
- Past Community Health ALE Sites
- MPH Facebook Page
- Current MPH Student Resources
- (NOTE MPH job bank and list of searchable job
titles is under Current Development Educational
Services) - MPH Forms/Policies